Dacor Problems
from the April, 2000 issue of Undercurrent
Divers who have had difficulty getting Dacor
gear repaired should find things improving, at
least in the short term. Although Dacor had
their parts inventory stored for several months
while they moved their operation to Connecticut,
things have been unpacked and parts are once again available.
However, this won’t eliminate problems we have been hearing about with
some models of Dacor regulators. Free-flow leaks in the Extreme/Enduro
regs have been hard to eliminate short of cranking down the tension,
making the regulators hard to breathe. And the new Vipers have been
problems for a large number of their owners. Problems reportedly begin
with a loud “bang,” after which the regulator may quit working, start
chattering, or hit the diver in the mouth. Problems with both units seem
to be design flaws that aren’t readily reparable. Given these problems and
the fact that new owner HTM hasn’t been very effective at promoting the
line, improvements don’t seem to be on the horizon. Dacor's outlook could
look grim if the company is not pulled together soon.
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